Our international corporate and banker owners are getting nervous.
They don't know when they will reach the point where they have stolen
too much and have committed too many crimes for we the people to bear.
There could be international backlash and America is the last domino to
fall. Many Americans are armed and in the way of the corporate bankster
world government. International bankers and your corporate owners work
you up with their media mind manipulation and for the most part, their
lies are working on you. Are you weak minded or can you think for
yourself?

Do you want to have less than the diluted US
Constitution? Do you want Obama to sign away US sovereignty? Do you want
foreign troops kicking in your doors, raping mothers and daughters
wearing black ski masks taking all of your valuables?

What happened in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina should be a wake up call for all of you.

Regardless
of what you think of the gun issue, do you care about the bigger issue
of paying taxes to a world government where you have zero real
representation?

Check out the below video, even though many people possibly have an aversion to that video uploader, valid points are made.

The
pre-9-11 plans for police to spy on American, run black operations, and
rig courts are foreshadowed in Ritt Goldstein's video at bottom. After
exposing what he did, Ritt was so terrorized by police in the State of
Connecticut, he fled to Sweden seeking political asylum.

Should
we have internal KGB, or CIA, in the US called "State Police
Intelligence Units" and should use states have "Departments of
Administrative Services" to fund international surveillance, espionage,
beatings, kidnapping, rigging court cases for false imprisonment,
manufacturing evidence, and killing citizens who get "mouthy" Should
police informants be hired as thugs to beat up citizens, set up
citizens, and even kill us if we get in the way?

Are you ready for foreigners to come in and do a more extreme job of what we are already being subject to?

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Comments on Opednews.com:

Pre-9-11

I used to own 2 rental properties side by
side on Church St, in Stafford Springs, Connecticut. After I had done
major renovations and spent about 100k on improvements a crack cocaine
addict came on my property and started yelling at me, his name is Peter
C. and I had never met him. He told me that I did not know what I was
doing and he would own my properties. I told him to get off MY PROPERTY.
I did not know he was a police informant and who made a deal with
Connecticut State Police and town police to terrorize me out of
Connecticut and get my properties.

Peter C stalked and sexually
harassed and left death threats against my then 14 year old daughter.
State Police stated that they would break up my family, I would lose my
property, and I would go to prison if I did not shut my mouth and leave
the state. I was threatened with prison for redressing grievances to
elected officials advocating civilian oversight of police and court
reform. So, Peter C was awarded with my property, I was railroaded to
prison, and was kicked out of Connecticut upon my release from prison,
and my daughter has not said I love you or called me Daddy since I was
railroaded to prison. This is the US you will all get a taste of soon.

Peter
C was helped to get a permit to carry concealed pistols by Connecticut
State Police for assaulting me and terrorizing me out of Connecticut
after my release from prison for resisting being mugged by another
police informant on my property. by
Steven G. Erickson (24 fans, 8 articles, 5 quicklinks, 326 diaries, 1562 comments [1958

Eyes wide open

Thank you, Steven, for the lone voice of
reason in a plethora of pitifully naive, acquiescent and subservient (to
government) comments on OEN regarding gun control in America.

Wake up, people, especially those of you who have not served in the
military and have no idea how brutality is taught and ingrained into the
human psyche. Put quite simply, at this point in history, Americans
with guns are all that stand between a modicum of freedom and worldwide
globalist tyranny. All other countries of any significance have already
been conquered in this regard. We are the last frontier.

Quit arguing over left vs. right/right vs. left, get your head out of
any place that blinds and deafens you, and take a look at the reality of
30,000 armed drones flying over you, surveillance of every email, phone
call, bank deposit and purchase you make, FEMA camps actually being
manned, your president openly murdering Americans with no due process
(one the 16 year old son of one of the other victims) and ad infinitum.

Learn from military veteran and constitutionalist Stewart Rhodes of the Oath Keepers just what kind of a reality
you are living in. Keep in mind that this video was made BEFORE Obama
signed the NDAA and before the current push for the unconstitutional UN
Gun Treaty. Watch it, then join and support the Oath Keepers if you want
to have any power whatsoever in protecting yourself and your family
from the ruthless eugenicists and psychopaths currently controlling the
criminal enterprise that is now the U.S. government.

It does suck to be
censored on Right Wing sites for being a liberal and being censored on
sites like this for being considered Right Wing while making the exact
same comment. I think both Democrats and Republicans suck equally. They
both are beholden to foreign corporation owners and bankers.

He expressed shock at how extensive and pervasive it's become. He chairs the Bipartisan Congressional Privacy Caucus.

Much of the time it's warrantless. The 1.3 million number way
understates the pervasiveness of domestic spying. According to The
Times:

"Because of incomplete record-keeping, the total number of
law enforcement requests last year was almost certainly much higher than
the 1.3 million the carriers reported to Mr. Markey."
"Also, the total number of people whose customer information was
turned over could be several times higher than the number of requests
because a single request often involves multiple callers."
"For instance, when a police agency asks for a cell tower "dump" for
data on subscribers who were near a tower during a certain period of
time, it may get back hundreds or even thousands of names."

Markey learned that nine telecommunications companies cooperate in
spying on subscribers. Over the past five years, demand for their
services increased up to 16% annually.
Given advanced technology and widespread cell phone usage, Americans may be the world's most spied on population.
In April, the ACLU
covered the same issue. It reported unprecedented cell phone location
tracking requests. "The threat to personal privacy presented by this
technology is breathtaking," it said.
Knowing where people are over time reveals much about their
activities. According to the Washington-based US Court of Appeals for
the federal circuit:

"A person who knows all of another's travels can deduce
whether he is a weekly church goer, a heavy drinker, a regular at the
gym, an unfaithful husband, an outpatient receiving medical treatment,
an associate of particular individuals or political groups -- and not
just one such fact about a person, but all such facts."

Tracking this type information and most others should require
warrants based on probable cause. Otherwise, privacy rights are
violated. Constitutional law mandates it.

In United States v. Jones (January 2012), the Supreme Court ruled
that government-attached GPS devices to cars or trucks to track
movements constitutes searches under the Fourth Amendment.

What goes on mostly happens secretly. In August 2011, 35 ACLU
affiliates filed over 380 public record requests. State and local law
enforcement agencies were asked about their policies and procedures for
tracking cell phones.

Information gotten was disturbing. Over 200 police departments said
they track them. Few, however, obtain warrants or demonstrate probable
cause. The ACLU said:

"The government's location tracking policies should be
clear, uniform, and protective of privacy, but instead are in a state of
chaos, with agencies in different towns following different rules -- or
in some cases, having no rules at all."

Demonstrable cause should accompany these type requests. Warrants
should explain it. Congress, state legislatures, and city governments
should update obsolete electronic privacy laws accordingly.
Everyone carrying a cell phone on or off is trackable. According to ACLU spokesman Christopher Calabrese:

"Whether they realize it or not, Americans are carrying
tracking devices with them wherever they go. The cell phone data of
innocent Americans is almost certainly swept up in (government)
requests."

EFF and ACLU both call what's going on a privacy disaster. Congress
has been largely out to lunch. In recent years, cell phone surveillance
exploded. Companies provide thousands of records daily.
They're handed over in response to emergency requests, court orders, law enforcement subpoenas, and other demands.

All levels of government are involved. Information requested runs the
gamut from garden variety crimes to financial felonies and intelligence
investigations.

Law enforcement agencies have their own tracking capability. They can
bypass minimal carrier protections. In addition, telecom companies
maintain personal records. They include cell phone use. In response to
requests, they can provide it in massive quantities.

EFF says cell phone companies must start releasing regular
transparency reports like Google and Twitter. Doing so is a step in the
right direction. Sunshine is the best disinfectant.

Many companies, however, oppose transparency reports. They lobbied
against a California measure. EFF and the ACLU of Northern California
sponsored the California Location Privacy Act of 2012 (SB 1434).

Passage would require warrants based on probable cause to obtain
electronic location information. A watered-down bill passed the
California Senate Committee on Public Safety. It omitted a reporting
requirement.

Wireless companies opposed it. According to the Wireless Association
(CTIA), it would "unduly burden(s member companies) and their employees,
who are working day and night to assist law enforcement to ensure the
public's safety and to save lives."

EFF and ACLU called CTIA's objections "baseless" and "laughable." One
Sprint official, in fact, said its automated system can easily comply.
It's "extremely inexpensive to operate and easy," he said.

At the same time, cell phone users have a right to know what legal basis government agencies have to violate their privacy.

Congressional legislation is needed. Mandating warrants based on
probable cause is essential.

Information gotten is very precise. Cell
phones transmit locations to towers every seven seconds whether they're
on or off.

A "person who knows all of another's travels can deduce
whether he is a weekly church goer, a heavy drinker, a regular at the
gym, an unfaithful husband, an outpatient receiving medical treatment,
an associate of particular individuals or political groups--and not just
one such fact about a person, but all such facts."

EFF believes Fourth Amendment protections apply. Many federal courts
agree. So does the Supreme Court with respect to attaching GPS devices
to cars, trucks or other vehicles.

Markey and other congressional members are drafting legislation. He
wants clarity on how law enforcement agencies can access this data. He
calls requests made "digital dragnets." He fears "we've already crossed
the line."

On June 14, HR 2168: Geological Privacy and Surveillance Act was
introduced. Markey wasn't one of 22 co-sponsors. On the same day, it was
referred to committee. No further action was taken. It requires warrant
authorization to conduct electronic tracking.

The Obama administration exceeds Bush era lawlessness. It includes
pervasive warrantless surveillance. It immunized government agencies and
telecom companies. It blocked pesky lawsuits.

In January 2012, the San Francisco-based US Court of Appeals for the
Ninth Circuit dismissed 33 warrantless suits. In doing so, it ignored
rule of law inviolability. Telecom companies involved were absolved.

They're concerned only about bottom line priorities and avoiding
lawsuits. They're well paid for cooperating with government
authorities.

In 2006, they cooperated with Bush officials on matters alleging
national security. They conducted warrantless eavesdropping. They were
sued. Congress granted them immunity.

In 2007, the FBI was criticized for improperly using emergency
letters. They required telecom companies to provide records on thousands
of phone numbers. They allegedly related to counterintelligence
investigations. Emergencies weren't involved.

However, when law enforcement agencies
claim emergencies, anything goes, including privacy and rule of law
principles.

Federal, state and local authorities call cell tracking a powerful law enforcement tool. Many others fill their arsenals.

Emerging fascism grips America. It's on a fast track to tyranny. Techniques used would make despots proud.
Obama achieved the impossible. He exceeds the worst of George Bush.
Arrogance and unaccountability define his presidency. Rule of law
principles don't matter. Imagine what's ahead if he's reelected.

Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago and can be reached at Email address removed .

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Thursday, July 12, 2012

Steven G. Erickson in Lawless America Movie

Judges, Their Prostitutes, and America Tanking P1
Text with video: Judge Edward "Naughty" Nottingham might not be an exception. Judges owe favors. They are bought. They are whores who expect taxpayers to pay for their sex with prostitutes and their lavish lifestyles.

Even the rich, who don't have international banking and corporate organized crime connections are falling victim to the Occupation of America, Courts.

William "Bill" Windsor is helping expose public corruption, police brutality, and judicial misconduct in the upcoming movie release of "Lawless America". [Links]

Health board clerk laid off for ‘economic reasons’

Six months after accusations surfaced in the office of the Pembroke
Board of Health concerning “discrepancies” in accounting as well as
accusations that health board members were allying with Town
Administrator Edwin Thorne and other town employees to oust Gail
McSweeney from the board of health office, McSweeney was laid off from
her position as principal clerk.

On Tuesday, March 16, a letter was delivered to McSweeney’s house,
stating that the Town decided to eliminate her position for “economic
reasons.”

“At dinnertime the other night a
police officer showed up on my deck with a letter in his hand,” said
McSweeney, who was stunned by the news. “The letter was to let me know I
had been laid off from the Town Hall.”

McSweeney did not comment further about the issue.

According to the document, the layoff will go into effect April 1. In
the meantime, beginning on Wednesday (March 17), McSweeney was put on
paid administrative leave until the end of March.

Town Administrator Edwin Thorne said the layoff came in part to help
curb the $76,000 solid waste deficit the Town is facing this fiscal
year.

However, at a public meeting on Nov. 2, 2009, board of health members
decided they would raise residents’ trash fees by $30 instead of
cutting costs by eliminating a position in the health board office.

“The solid waste fund was operating in a deficit,” said Thorne. “The
department of revenue ordered us to cut expenditures and raise revenues
in the fall, and we were in no position to raise trash fees again so we
had to cut back in expenditures.”
Thorne said this week’s layoff might be the beginning of some other adjustments the town may have to make.

The elimination of the position will
save the town $6,000 for Fiscal Year 2010, according to Town Accountant
Mike Buckley, and $30,000 to $35,000 in FY’11.

McSweeney’s accusations about an
alleged alliance between Thorne and members of the board of health stems
back to July 2007, when charges of embezzlement were brought against
Maureen Wolter, a secretary who worked in the board of health at that
time.

Wolter pleaded guilty in December to stealing nearly $28,000 from the town’s recycling center fund.

McSweeney said she observed wrongdoing
in the office even after Wolter’s departure; she alleged documents and
invoices were altered and went missing and claims someone logged on to
her computer under her name on at least three occasions.

McSweeney made her concerns public for
the first time last September. For the last year or so, she said she’s
urged town officials to respond by ordering a full audit of the
department, but according to McSweeney, they have resisted.

She said her accusation later led to a
letter being submitted to the board by Thorne, acknowledging an oral
resignation McSweeney allegedly gave after a dispute in the board of
health office between Mirotta and herself.

However, McSweeney said she never gave an oral resignation.

Thorne’s letterwas
written after a dispute occurred between McSweeney and Mirotta in the
board of health office on Monday, Sept. 14 when Mirotta was filling out
McSweeney’s payroll sheet. McSweeney said Mirotta was “putting in the
wrong hours” and when she asked, “who told you to do that?”, Mirotta
allegedly responded by saying “none of your business,” three times.

McSweeney said she then left the office
and went over to Thorne’s office to report that she was leaving for the
day, “until things were figured out.”

According to McSweeney, on Sept. 15, shephoned former board of health chairman Scott MacInnesand
board of health agent Fred Leary to say she was taking a personal day
to be with her sick father. McSweeney said she notified MacInnes again
on Sept. 16, with the same request.

But according to the letter from
Thorne, McSweeney said she was “done” and “was not playing these games
any longer,” and left the building on the day of the dispute with
Mirotta. Diane Tobin, the executive assistant to the board of selectmen,
took down the message that day.

At the
September meeting, MacInnes accused Police Chief Michael Ohrenberger,
Thorne, board of health member Liz Cytrynowski, Mirotta and now board of
health chairman Lisa Cullity and Buckley of being in an alliance to
“throw out himself” and McSweeney from their positions in office because
they were pursuing an audit.

MacInnes has since submitted
information regarding discrepancies in the budget and missing meeting
minutes to the District Attorney’s office.

In December, an argument erupted at Pembroke Town Hall between
McSweeney and Town Accountant Mike Buckley after some McSweeney’s duties
were transferred to another employee in the office.

According to McSweeney, on Nov. 23,
2009, Buckley approached board of health members with Town Treasurer
Deborah Mulrain and requested that McSweeney’s duty of handling bills be
put in the hands of office secretary Carol Mirotta.

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raw footage of me, Steven G. Erickson:

William "Bill" Windsor is taking allegedly taking a tour of all 50 states to interview whistleblowers and victims of public corruption, police brutality, and judicial misconduct. Bill can be reached at 770 578 1094

A common theme is that judges make up rules as they go along. People are wrongly imprisoned. Families are broken up. Jobs are lost and wealth earned is wiped away. This is ruining America and the Economy.

These lawyers, legislators, and judges must be stopped.

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A police officer knew he could follow me around, kick me out of the State of Connecticut, and arrest me just because he wanted to sleep with my then wife. She had not interest in Dufus, Stafford Springs, Connecticut, Police Officer "Fat Frank" Prochaska.

I lost my home, my family, my retirement, and my contracting business because of scumbag cops, lawyers, and judges. Legislators are whores for organized crime, international bankers and corporations.